Can people with bipolar disorder read your face?
NCT ID NCT05922956
Summary
This study aimed to understand if people with stable bipolar disorder have more difficulty recognizing facial emotions than people without the condition. Researchers tested 10 participants, including people with bipolar I, bipolar II, and healthy individuals, using a computer-based emotion recognition test. The goal was to see if these challenges are linked to self-esteem and mental well-being, which could help improve future support therapies.
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CHU Amiens
Amiens, 80480, France
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